Published 1979 | public
Journal Article

Ultrafiltration Characterization of Aquatic Organics

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Abstract

There is a growing awareness of the need for control and removal of organic trace contaminants from natural waters and public drinking waters. An associated problem is the need for new analytical procedures that can be used on a routine basis for detecting, identifying, and/or characterizing trace contaminants. Aquatic organics include a broad spectrum of man-made and naturally occurring materials ranging from low molecular weight solutes to particulates and associated metal species. Individual compounds are present at very low concentrations and therefore difficult to identify or characterize.

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© 1979 American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Mrs. M. Henderson's help in the preparation of this manuscript is gratefully acknowledged. This work was supported by funds received from the National Science Foundation (RANN) under grant # ENV 77-04496.

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